Interactive Pop-Up Fairs Your Community Will Love
Most people don’t go to prevention events. But they will stop at our pop-up fair, which brings in crowds. This can serve as a great entry point in getting your community connected to your program. We’ll bring a fun and creative fair to your campus or community, centralizing consent, healthy relationships, bystander intervention and survivor support.
Our fair is built on behavioral science. Each booth is designed to spark curiosity and interest, encourage participation, and provide takeaway resources for people to practice prevention-based behaviors. Perfect for high school or college audiences.
Choose Your Interactive Fair
The Love Hub:
A fair all about consent, healthy communication, and relationships. Great for: First-Year Orientation, Valentine’s Day, TDVAM, DVAM, SAAM.
We Will Rise
An uplifting and supportive fair for survivors and allies. It provides tools for your community to practice consent, engage in bystander intervention, and support survivors. Great for: SAAM, Take Back the Night.
What Our Partnership Looks Like
What We Will Provide:
Zoom meeting to discuss the fair logistics, booth options, and your community culture
Event flyer design and planning support
Materials for 6–10 interactive booths
Prevention giveaway items (stickers, buttons, art prints, tote bags, tattoos, bracelets, and more)
1-2 RVCC facilitators on site during the event
What We Will Need From You:
Securing event location
Reserving booth tables and chairs
4+ volunteers to help with set up and booth facilitation
Support in advertising the event to your community
Total cost (includes travel):
$6,500: West US | $7,000: Central US | $7,500: East Coast
Are you from Hawaii, Alaska, or International? Contact us for rates
Examples of Popular Activity Booths
Together we’ll identify the booths that will work best with your community and prevention goals
Mocktail Bar
Participants can order a fun, alcohol-free drink from a violence prevention-themed menu. Includes cute bar materials like coasters, bracelets and more. Note: You will need to supply the drinks and cups.
Stargazing for a Consent-Centered World
Participants will add their star to a constellation of actions community members are taking to end sexual violence.
MMIWR Awareness
Participants can learn more about the Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives movement.
Photobooth
Participants can pose with fun props and backdrops, and take home a polaroid print.
Button, Magnet, Keychain Making | Bracelet Making | Tote-Bag Making | Card Making
Interactive booths where participants can make materials to take home with them
Get Cozy With Consent
Participants will learn fun tools for practicing consent, reflect on their own consent practices, and gather resources to explore their wants, needs, and boundaries in relationships.
Happy Hearts
Participants can explore healthy relationship tools with reflective prompts and skill-building resources.
Survivor Affirmation Kit Making
Participants can make their own affirmation kits. Kit materials include affirmation cards, stickers, buttons, healing gems, and lavender bags.
Burn away a Culture of Violence
Participants will learn how to be an active bystander and make a pledge to intervene when they witness harm.
Queer Love
Participants can access LGBTQ+ resources that center consent, identity, and healthy relationships.
CommuniTree of Support
Participants can write messages of support to survivors and add it to the CommuniTree. Survivors can take a letter or write a message to themselves on seed paper and take with them to plant later.
Dear Male Survivors
Participants can pick up resources tailored to male survivors and share their support for creating a community that is there for them.